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Paired dashes refer to a punctuation style that uses two em dashes (—) to set off a phrase or clause within a sentence, creating emphasis or a strong break in thought. They can be used similarly to parentheses or commas but often add a more dramatic effect. For example: "The conference—which was supposed to be a routine meeting—turned into a lively debate." This technique helps to highlight important information while maintaining the flow of the sentence.

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